Berraco del Madidi is a Bolivian rainforest EcoCamp specializing in multi-day tours. Located deeper than any other operator in the Amazon's Madidi National Park, we are committed to offering our guests the most authentic rainforest adventures. We promise personalized service; we accommodate only eight guests at a time and tailor the tour to your interests.
The adventure activities we offer include guided hiking, fishing, survival skills, rafting, birdwatching and community tours. Descriptions of each activity can be found under the Plan Your Trip section. All EcoCamp tours are led by professional indigenous guides.
Berraco del Madidi has extensive experience hosting families and guests of all abilities. Top-of-the-line equipment and first-aid training ensures the safety of our youngest and oldest guests alike. To learn more about our commitment to safety, visit the About Us page.
The adventure activities we offer include guided hiking, fishing, survival skills, rafting, birdwatching and community tours. Descriptions of each activity can be found under the Plan Your Trip section. All EcoCamp tours are led by professional indigenous guides.
Berraco del Madidi has extensive experience hosting families and guests of all abilities. Top-of-the-line equipment and first-aid training ensures the safety of our youngest and oldest guests alike. To learn more about our commitment to safety, visit the About Us page.
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While the adventures are rugged, our EcoCamp is relaxing and comfortable. The EcoCamp is naturally integrated into the surrounding primary rainforest through the use of local materials. We invite you to swing in our hammocks, enjoy our traditional meals and experience life in the jungle.
A local enterprise, Berraco del Madidi is committed to sustainability and to benefiting our indigenous community. Your visit supports the people of San Jose de Uchupiamonas. Check out our introductory video and Photo Gallery to get a feel for the EcoCamp and adventure activities. |
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Berraco del Madidi. Comercio Esq. Vaca Diez, Rurrenabaque, Bolivia. Tel: 3892-2966. berracoinfo@gmail.com
